Jens Scheidtmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Indispensable is having a good editing cycle. I.e. compile the latex,
> jump to the position where you are editing the file in the preview,
> double click somewhere in the preview, move to that position in your
> editor (or at least near that positio
Anupam Tyagi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> What is the best format to save R graphics for inclusion into a
> LaTeX documents?
When using pdflatex use pdf for graphics as reference format. Using
ps2pdf or some such may have some problems when it comes to alpha
channels and transparency.
[.
> pdf("sgr6100.pdf", horizontal=FALSE, onefile=FALSE,
> height=3, width=3, pointsize=6)
>
> Reducing point-size below 6 does not seem to make any difference to
> the size of text and symbols. Any suggestions to get smaller font sizes?
>
I have never used the pointsize option. Increasing the
On 10/4/2006 1:11 PM, Anupam Tyagi wrote:
> Hello, I can't seem to save (or find the default location) when I use the
> Window
> Graphic Device's pull down menu. It does not seem to save to the directory I
> have set using "setwd(...)". How do I make the pull down menu's work?
If you want the bes
Hello, I can't seem to save (or find the default location) when I use the Window
Graphic Device's pull down menu. It does not seem to save to the directory I
have set using "setwd(...)". How do I make the pull down menu's work?
What is the best format to save R graphics for inclusion into a LaTeX